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WAGO’s New SPEEDWAY 767 I/O System

By Design World Staff | October 24, 2008

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GERMANTOWN, WI ‚–  WAGO‚’s new SPEEDWAY 767 I/O System combines the power of a PLC, modularity of distributed I/O and IP67-grade protection. The resulting I/O system eliminates control cabinets, creating a new class of control.

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Feature-rich Modules Deliver Signal Performance:

SPEEDWAY breaks the traditional communication bottleneck between fieldbus system and actuators/sensors via WAGO-DSC (Digital Speed Control). This feature can automatically determine maximum data rate at startup and optimally set data transmission. Other performance highlights:

‚• time-synchronous signal acquisition and transmission

‚• extended operating range of -25‚°C to +60‚°C
‚• jitter/skew of < 1 ‚µs for the highest levels of control

‚• extremely low latency (32 digital signals and 8 analog signals < 130 ‚µs over 500 m)


SPEEDWAY eliminates costly point-to-point wiring, using robust, plug-and-play molded cables for power, signals and network connectivity. The highly modular SPEEDWAY accommodates up to 64 I/O modules/station, 8 channels/module, 512 channels/station and 50 m between two modules. It is fieldbus-independent, programmable via CoDeSys 3.0 and configurable via FDT/DTM.


SPEEDWAY Engineered for High Levels of Convenience and Safety:
For easy integration and installation, the WAGO-SPEEDWAY 767 System modules can be simply clipped together. Adapter plates are also available ‚— modules may be directly screwed to a machine or mounted directly to DIN-rail.


For signal integrity and protection, every model is constructed out of an inner-metallized enclosure and integrated shield plate. No EMC disturbances will penetrate the system.


Safety is provided through extensive engineering ‚— SPEEDWAY modules can withstand typical environmental stressors such as water, vibrations and shocks.


www.wago.us


::Design World::


Filed Under: I/O modules, Networks • connectivity • fieldbuses, PLCs + PACs

 

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